Bay Area Braces for Another Round of Storms and High Winds.

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The Bay Area was hit by another atmospheric river, bringing heavy rain and powerful winds. A high wind advisory was issued for several areas, with peak gusts forecasted to reach up to 74 mph. The combination of rain, wind, and saturated soils poses hazards, including downed power lines and trees. The lower elevations may receive an inch of rain, while the Central Coast Mountains are forecasted to receive up to three inches.
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- Tuesday storm to bring high winds across Sonoma County, potential snow at higher elevations The Santa Rosa Press Democrat
- Another atmospheric river is headed for the Bay Area KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco
- Next Bout Of Rain, Wind Heads For Walnut Creek: 7-Day Forecast Patch
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